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Black Twitter Is Not Here for BuzzFeed's New Video "27 Questions Black People Have for Black People"

What do <em>you</em> think of the video?

BuzzFeed's video team released a new clip titled "27 Questions Black People Have For Black People" on April 11, and people aren't exactly thrilled about it.

The video features several black people asking questions about race and politics directly into the camera. They range from, "If my dad is on fleek, am I lit?" to "Why do we call each other the N word but get vehemently upset when a white person uses the N word?"

We're sure the clip was made with the best intentions, but that didn't stop Black Twitter from dragging BuzzFeed for releasing it. The comments online go from genuine criticism of the clip to meme parodies poking fun at it. Two hashtags started trending based on all of this: #BuzzFeedVideoQuestions, which mimics the type of questions that appear in the video, and #RealBlackPeopleQuestions, which is pretty self-explanatory. Take a look at some of the most pointed comments, and let us know what you think of the video.